Project Detail

Sea of Madness

Synopsis

Erik Knudsen's latest feature film is about identical teenage twin girls, one of whom has cancer, who escape their stifling middle-class home life in search of their natural father, whom they have not seen since infancy. Their adventure, fuelled by a unique spiritual bond and aspiration, leads them through a northern British city during one night, in which they experience, through episodic encounters and events, the underbelly of their society. One final major obstacle tests their faith and resolve, and leads to fundamental change for both of them. This is an intimate and intense story taking us into the alienation of two teenage girls caught between conflicting values and allegiances.

Details

Year
2006
Type of film
Features
Running time
87 mins
Format
DV
Director
Erik Knudsen
Producer
Janet Knudsen
Principal cast
Amy Fallon, Kate Fallon, Leigh Gardner

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Categories

Production Status

Production Company

One Day Films Limited

26 Woodlands Avenue
Todmorden OL14 5LT
UK

Sales Company

One Day Films Limited

26 Woodlands Avenue
Todmorden OL14 5LT
UK

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